2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12170
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First insights into the noble gas signature of the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption, La Palma (Canary Islands)

Abstract: <p>The 2021 eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano (La Palma Island) is one of the largest natural disasters in Europe in recent times, but also a unique opportunity for monitoring the evolution of a volcanic system and its underlying mantle source.</p><p>Geophysical and geochemical evidence suggests that volcanism in Canary Islands is driven by the presence of a mantle plume, even though helium isotopes highlight this lower mantle component (<sup>3</sup… Show more

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“…These results suggest that a primordial component of the Canary mantle source is feeding in a certain proportion the gases released at DA and justify the use of DA as an excellent place to monitor the deep magmatic plumbing system of La Palma Island. However, the volcanic rocks of La Palma show a more depleted mantle signature (Day & Hilton, 2011Gurenko et al, 2006;Hilton et al, 2000).The results of noble gases analyses for the 2021 eruption lavas, show MORB-like signature with lower values than DA ( 3 He/ 4 He in the range 7-7.5 R A , A. L. Rizzo et al, 2022). Other lava samples from Taburiente caldera exhibit a more primitive (lower mantle) contribution, as the 3 He/ 4 He ratios are in the range 9.31-9.4 R A (A. L. Rizzo et al, 2022;Gurenko et al, 2006).…”
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“…These results suggest that a primordial component of the Canary mantle source is feeding in a certain proportion the gases released at DA and justify the use of DA as an excellent place to monitor the deep magmatic plumbing system of La Palma Island. However, the volcanic rocks of La Palma show a more depleted mantle signature (Day & Hilton, 2011Gurenko et al, 2006;Hilton et al, 2000).The results of noble gases analyses for the 2021 eruption lavas, show MORB-like signature with lower values than DA ( 3 He/ 4 He in the range 7-7.5 R A , A. L. Rizzo et al, 2022). Other lava samples from Taburiente caldera exhibit a more primitive (lower mantle) contribution, as the 3 He/ 4 He ratios are in the range 9.31-9.4 R A (A. L. Rizzo et al, 2022;Gurenko et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, the volcanic rocks of La Palma show a more depleted mantle signature (Day & Hilton, 2011, 2020; Gurenko et al., 2006; Hilton et al., 2000). The results of noble gases analyses for the 2021 eruption lavas, show MORB‐like signature with lower values than DA ( 3 He/ 4 He in the range 7–7.5 R A , A. L. Rizzo et al., 2022). Other lava samples from Taburiente caldera exhibit a more primitive (lower mantle) contribution, as the 3 He/ 4 He ratios are in the range 9.31–9.4 R A (A. L. Rizzo et al., 2022; Gurenko et al., 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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